A SPECIAL THANK YOU
We would like to thank the members of the Zoogocho community as well as the girls who allowed us to document their journey towards performing el baile de las negritas. We would also like to thank Rigo for being our Zoogocho guide through out this project. Thank you to Jazmin who became our unofficial editor and help edit photos that were taken for the project. Also thanks to professor Aaron who allowed for the creation and exploration of this topic.
ABout the Group
Fatima Austin
CSULA Graduate Student in Latin American Studies
B.A in History
Embracing and learning the different cultures of Mexico
Research emphasis on Folklorico and it's role in class and gender issues
CSULA Graduate Student in Latin American Studies
B.A in History
Embracing and learning the different cultures of Mexico
Research emphasis on Folklorico and it's role in class and gender issues
Sara Aguirre
CSULA Graduate Student in Chicano/a Studies
UC San Diego, Department of History, PhD Candidate
Research interests: Chicano History in the Borderlands, Social Class and Inequality, Employment Discrimination, Farmworker Issues, and Immigration
CSULA Graduate Student in Chicano/a Studies
UC San Diego, Department of History, PhD Candidate
Research interests: Chicano History in the Borderlands, Social Class and Inequality, Employment Discrimination, Farmworker Issues, and Immigration
Elizabeth Alvarez
CSULA Graduate Student in Latin American Studies
B.A in Political Science from University of La Verne
Born in 1984 still alive and continues to explore the world around her
CSULA Graduate Student in Latin American Studies
B.A in Political Science from University of La Verne
Born in 1984 still alive and continues to explore the world around her
Alvaro Rubio
CSULA Undergraduate Student in Anthropology
Interested in the globalization of food
CSULA Undergraduate Student in Anthropology
Interested in the globalization of food